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  1. Esher Sixth Form College is an extremely successful, non-selective Sixth Form College situated in Thames Ditton, near Hampton Court, Surrey. We pride ourselves on creating a friendly and dynamic atmosphere for all students and staff.

  2. Esher Sixth Form College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. There is therefore a requirement for all successful candidates to apply for an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

  3. Reporting absences. All absences should be reported by parents or carers using the Parent Portal, or alternatively by telephone (020 8398 0291) or email via absences@esher.ac.uk . In addition, students should also at the earliest opportunity inform their subject teachers via email/Teams to check what work they can undertake to catch up.

  4. We were awarded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2022 – a clear indication of the excellent results our students consistently achieve. And while our exam results are impressive, two external measures (DfE and ALPS) also show that the progress and outcomes of Esher Sixth Form College students exceed expectation.

  5. INSPIRE prospective students about how a sixth form college helped you. If you’re interested, please email Cat Elmes in our progression guidance team with the year you left and details about what you are doing now to alumni@esher.ac.uk. Thank you for your interest in providing an Alumni Testimonial.

  6. After your GCSEs, students can choose whether to apply to a Sixth Form College or join a school sixth form for their A Levels and BTECs. The main difference is a Sixth Form College only provides education to 16–19 year olds, offering a more mature learning environment, whereas in a school sixth form you are still part of the school community with 12–19 year olds.

  7. Esher Sixth Form College offers two main sources of financial support to students – the Bursary Fund and Free Meals, with our ‘Student Finance Statement’ providing further details. Occasionally other possible sources of support are also advertised to relevant students, such as local bursaries provided by rotary clubs or grants aimed at students progressing to university.